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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

TffE have little to report this month , except what the Freemason bears witness to week after week , the steady increase of Craft Lodges and R . A . Chapters . We are among those , as we have often said before , who welcome the increase of our benevolent Order , as fraught with utility to the Brotherhood , and benefit to mankind . doubt

No , and we say it thoughtfully on this our last appearance for 1878 , there are counterbalancing disadvantages to this continued advance of material prosperity . AVe cannot be insensible if we would , and we should not if we could , to some anomalies pressing upon us just now , as a great and widespread Order . Some hare objected to the unwieldiness of the machinebut such fear

, a we dismiss at once as a childish chimera . But we do observe , at least wo think we do , signs of weakness in our proceedings which it is needful to note , and advisable to do away with .

1 . We are receiving into our ranks a large number of persons who evidently look upon Freemasonry as a great Benefit Society ; and this is a delusion which we ought to spare no pains to counteract and dispel . and n ^ neXt P kCe WG ale Mt d ° ing moiieJ >'' for Masonic Charity , qua Lodges an Chaptersand a large proportion of Brotherhood does

, our numerous nothing either , and eaves the « burden and heat" of the clay to be borne by liberal hands and willing "ids . Let us hope that 1879 will witness a marked improval amongst us in this respect .

_ 3 . And once more we have-too many applicants for office , and brethren make eredT T ^ r ™ ™ " ^ ** ^ ^ ° ' ^ d ° get " the fore ' " ^ uo it to Masonry m any way . Against all these palpable signs of weakness and de'tence , common to all earthl y associations , let us set our face " sternly , " for unless ; jolted and " stamped out , " they will work much mischief to Freemasonry . It is Peiid

neari " * ^ ° ° f ^ 7 & a n 0 t t 0 remember how another twelve mon & s h ™ ary sped awaj ; and the ^ gQod brethim and fellow . memLel . s who ] mve left 0 U 1 . beg t ' ^ ° haS f 0 lI ° m ° PuWisher and Eclitor > ™ this December Magazine , l , P ! i . , f PreSS t 0 a 11 theh' fri 611 cll 7 supporters their fraternal good wishes and their "earty thanks . 10

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
A CORRECT LIST OF THE REGULAR LODGES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF ENGLAND, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. IN 1777. Article 2
ADDRESS ON THE DEATH OF MOZART. Article 7
THE SONG OF SONGS. Article 8
OLD WINTER IS COMING. Article 9
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
THE ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE. Article 13
THE OBERAMMERGAU PLAY. Article 15
HAIL, BROTHERS! Article 17
BEATRICE. Article 18
CYPRUS. Article 21
CENTRAL ASIAN RACES. Article 22
THE EARTH'S POPULATION. Article 23
MINUTES OF OLD LODGES IN THE PROVINCE OF PEEBLES AND SELKIRK. Article 25
Untitled Article 26
AM RHEIN. Article 27
OLD LETTERS. Article 28
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 29
THE EARLY HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF FREEMASONRY.* Article 32
BJORN AND BERA.* Article 34
THE PEASANT COUNTESS. Article 35
NEW MUSIC.* Article 38
FASHIONABLE SLANG. Article 39
SONNETS FROM THE PYRENEES. Article 41
THE CHANGEFUL SEASONS: A WINTER SONG. Article 42
CHARLES THEODORE KORNER. Article 43
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 44
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 46
THE GOLDEN ASS WELL MANAGED, AND MYDAS RESTORED TO REASON. Article 47
THE EPISTLE OF W.C. TO THE CHRISTIAN AND COURTEOUS READER. Article 47
SHALOM ALEHEM. Article 48
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

TffE have little to report this month , except what the Freemason bears witness to week after week , the steady increase of Craft Lodges and R . A . Chapters . We are among those , as we have often said before , who welcome the increase of our benevolent Order , as fraught with utility to the Brotherhood , and benefit to mankind . doubt

No , and we say it thoughtfully on this our last appearance for 1878 , there are counterbalancing disadvantages to this continued advance of material prosperity . AVe cannot be insensible if we would , and we should not if we could , to some anomalies pressing upon us just now , as a great and widespread Order . Some hare objected to the unwieldiness of the machinebut such fear

, a we dismiss at once as a childish chimera . But we do observe , at least wo think we do , signs of weakness in our proceedings which it is needful to note , and advisable to do away with .

1 . We are receiving into our ranks a large number of persons who evidently look upon Freemasonry as a great Benefit Society ; and this is a delusion which we ought to spare no pains to counteract and dispel . and n ^ neXt P kCe WG ale Mt d ° ing moiieJ >'' for Masonic Charity , qua Lodges an Chaptersand a large proportion of Brotherhood does

, our numerous nothing either , and eaves the « burden and heat" of the clay to be borne by liberal hands and willing "ids . Let us hope that 1879 will witness a marked improval amongst us in this respect .

_ 3 . And once more we have-too many applicants for office , and brethren make eredT T ^ r ™ ™ " ^ ** ^ ^ ° ' ^ d ° get " the fore ' " ^ uo it to Masonry m any way . Against all these palpable signs of weakness and de'tence , common to all earthl y associations , let us set our face " sternly , " for unless ; jolted and " stamped out , " they will work much mischief to Freemasonry . It is Peiid

neari " * ^ ° ° f ^ 7 & a n 0 t t 0 remember how another twelve mon & s h ™ ary sped awaj ; and the ^ gQod brethim and fellow . memLel . s who ] mve left 0 U 1 . beg t ' ^ ° haS f 0 lI ° m ° PuWisher and Eclitor > ™ this December Magazine , l , P ! i . , f PreSS t 0 a 11 theh' fri 611 cll 7 supporters their fraternal good wishes and their "earty thanks . 10

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